JeffandLori
Songster
I picked up four additional hens from the local chicken whisperer, and have integrated them in with the flock. There’s still some occasional chasing going on, but I think it’s settling down. The coop itself is 4x6 with 12 linear feet of perch space, the attached run where food and one water is is 6x12 and the whole thing is surrounded by about a 30x30 area of electrified poultry netting with another waterer. All under the shade of a big Live Oak tree. When I open the coop just prior to dawn, I open the run as well so they have plenty of room.
The problem is the new ones just walk right through the poultry netting. They’ve figured out the pulse timing somehow and even if they get caught they just act like nothing happens. The remaining seven are happy to stay inside the fence.
The issue is once they are beyond the shade of the tree, they could get picked off by a hawk. The more immediate problem is they’ve started wandering into the watermelon patch and I know they will tear up the lawn. And over toward the neighbor’s fence.
I’m currently using a solar charger because I wanted the flexibility and not have to string wires. It’s a .17 joule model. It works, I’ve tested it with a fence tester and my right knuckle.
I‘m wondering if I should get an AC model in the .7-1.0 joule range if that will work? Step in posts and electric poly tape to confuse them from the netting? If I go with an AC charger, can I run two wire romex from the porch to plug the charger in the 30’ to the run?
thx
The problem is the new ones just walk right through the poultry netting. They’ve figured out the pulse timing somehow and even if they get caught they just act like nothing happens. The remaining seven are happy to stay inside the fence.
The issue is once they are beyond the shade of the tree, they could get picked off by a hawk. The more immediate problem is they’ve started wandering into the watermelon patch and I know they will tear up the lawn. And over toward the neighbor’s fence.
I’m currently using a solar charger because I wanted the flexibility and not have to string wires. It’s a .17 joule model. It works, I’ve tested it with a fence tester and my right knuckle.
I‘m wondering if I should get an AC model in the .7-1.0 joule range if that will work? Step in posts and electric poly tape to confuse them from the netting? If I go with an AC charger, can I run two wire romex from the porch to plug the charger in the 30’ to the run?
thx